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Picked this up today, brand spankin' new. It's quite the looker, but... There's surface noise on the first and last tracks of both A and B sides. What a mess. What's up with this vinyl????
Amazing music but this record is a disaster. It's filled with scratches, pops, and all sorts of noise. Why isn't there another pressing of this on vinyl?
Among my top picks for sci-fi movies, and its soundtrack might just be my top choice from the past 15 years. Imagine stepping into someone's dreams and planting an idea in their mind. But what if this act caused you to lose everyone you've ever loved, with guilt eating you up, and your only hope to reunite with your family is slipping away? And what if all of this was just a dream? Christopher Nolan explores these ideas in 'Inception', crafting more than just a modern sci-fi masterpiece, captivating even those not usually into the genre with breathtaking action sequences and stunning, dreamlike visuals and concepts. Meanwhile, Hans Zimmer delivers one of his finest scores. In my view, ‘Inception’ is where Hans Zimmer best merged his classical and modern scoring styles; the integration of electronics, drums, and even electric guitar (thanks to Johnny Marr, formerly of The Smiths) blends so effortlessly with the classical elements that they become not just a refreshing twist, but a vital part of the soundtrack's character. From the foreboding beats of "Half Remembered Dream" and the rhythmic chaos of "Mombasa", to the enigmatic "Radical Notion", the mounting tension in "528491", the conspiratorial vibe of "One Simple Idea", to the peculiar nostalgia and dreamy quality of "Old Souls" or "We Built Our Own World" and the first half of "Waiting For A Train", which escalates into a monstrous crescendo (like one of those dreams turning into a nightmare), illustrating how Cobb and Mal constructed their own reality and became old souls trapped in young bodies… culminating in that musical pinnacle titled "Time" that, with just five notes beginning in a shy, adagio-like manner, gradually builds to become one of the most powerful, simple yet profound, intense moments in the last 20 years of film music. A true masterpiece of modern film scoring.
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Picked up a copy today, it's got some random pops and clicks, and when it's quiet you can hear a loud hiss. Not super happy, but I knew what I was getting into, so it's just for my collection. If you want to enjoy the music, it's better to watch the movie. Just like Gladiator, Batman the Dark Knight Returns and Interstellar.
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